Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3959, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1863 — Page 3

i) ULY SKNTIMX. TVFpSFftPAY ' l:MV(; .UN Kit t- J CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

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aa ur .ttw. fit f ew i orw v mm p. a-'-w t and aur st , wii u ihn nt, b.rti

Seara M i i i t t Claim Partie ho'dieg fttaie mi' ttr? rlatme ran di-aM o( the mim at H-mHi Br.k. Jn jel'JuäOt

Cash nid lor U'MriMiiM-'r upt

and (eoverr.Bj.etit dum, by l") S. McKartteii. cVddiev's CLuea Agent. Nu , Wt Wsh.nKion

street .a) dij Mmnc !ffT A ateted meeting nf Ma r L ;. r Ifn to. for work, will be held this Wednewdav evening st 7, o'clock. snd officer.

for tl. eni't j year elected Ptiwtnal attend meets requested KnKri Kia,See'y

tffThree hundred trimmed fmnnet in adlr. I cere. il'u-ton end r Five hundred nn j triennial twwtii s and hats toiling at 34 pr re .t. e then iai tirtcea, at Callinan's, No. 2 beat W-i ii .'inn .irwi 17 ld

1 Ii Ouo Wim ftcirwt a Reamaa It w.ll he e i. mini 4ii -MfMi.u4iii in 'b ' : ,r li ' pofHil ,r 1 1 (, as the Ohi wblM tt Ipftnc -s,.-n.e wilt Im ..i.i, ir the utn'i.r on tht I7;h it at The (..en inj: i tu hi r ni re ld by grand bill n the et enin of i t ill? The grntiiedB around this I iwinre wa I-"" pfecd in elegantly adorned. ur4 te e . c mm -dations for iinra r estenie and compete Tii roe-tsc iHtt of tbf witer It I b' . nd all doubt There are fit a snringa on the, er.te: ths whit sulphur, the eh.litseste. the miMfiiuta iii the r ilyaljrsinie; It ÄHh is rem irkable only for the putitv of its ter The white auluhur i en arte-ian fnwiitain dismv

oreJ some thirty tears ap in Isvliii: f' . "nd risd rrtim a depth of frt lieli-er the bei) .f the 8 iuU River. Tbere ia no unimn report m the Wt it II to nimper vkk lh U h i Snl lihur. tf we al- -ur fr'eri! wh r!-ii:ti t k ing leave of bunine for a time thia mmmrr, ei ther (or helth or pleure, to direct their .fin thin to the S- loio, and t ilrop Hi at 'hi-t r : Mr Wileon ia the nioi dever and nJ ol land lurdi

SPECIAL NOTICES

TELECRAPMIC

S--T.-1880-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTEE8 Of tbia eirratt fcr-nd. apparato h n everv wna'a tjMwih. l m on rfj one. tb Thry arei awiettd 4 atvrt antt en be rt-lied ajKo to fntht- as4 tnviaorata rskauat.d iia'nr. jea1S-4w lta Im

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r.iemt tatt at.n

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R0PA e'm: viy ol net r anldiera le tree' erBm44i U Jihii e i- r' .nit ol (! ! i. r Andre' MwM hun-iieiJ ihou4i,l air iij. ln h tbt w rlike oitnot prorniat t. F.tihvr Abr.ibeat if he would imu bi pT":l imition Ice' lew' Ice (tor.-e W I'nta bae on hnnd p'et tf i. ure. clear 1' t -upplf hiacuatomera. witboui "hipj i t truin Toleiio or Miiy othei piiiii. Ant i io W4iitme l-e, n ! -uppliej v nil

dree ng (eori;e W. Ptt. B-; F O a;..1!'! 2ni

'Or Hebern, the met iftin Gf)rf i'him

n'n m. i !) tni t tt.w r iinlilr H ui, L it iveiie The ) irtor ia the milr phin no living Im cn kill end cure cancer in from fi to twenty four hour, without inatrunienta or puin No tuteiiupit mivintf.

There were i il ii m eaT nre v'r1nT. I

one hi the nh and m. In ihe'il W..r I The en Hiaee were out Imii m abort lime, mul aa we I 1 D -t learn of nut iIhimc dune we re-uino they ,

e;e both iM-r aUi in wee i f The H o Medictl I'm vention rn'U thin ye r -it the Ohio Wtuie Siilplmr Spring The doctor are h irp They know how to combine huameea xtid ji'e. mure and h k out for their own beilth at the mine time

'If there I lelt in the State t rrnn for erer?

bat hit Spencer i coiiruiilv receivlnir, ilien our lTn le Simnel neeil lie in no w.in' of soldier for hia lefene It ia wmuler wSit teemcof hII

the IkafJ rwceiveil at 'A'2 et Wj-Iiinjjti u ir- I je 1 7 .J3t Hot -The thermometer stooil it !M) deree in the fh.iilf , trtffw M . rl wmIioih lire.tth of ir atlr It wn but enough Inr a n mi unter tu seek the sh ole. an I to in ike a ,n in wih to tie a meniber ol ilie hum inhe ilut he miltl Imle Uli öt null tieep down in o tue limpul tinui Fos.Tr mimi:st I'. i HOI tiiA or Tin. W n In conc4jiieiice ot the fleiefl nn the freight tnii, tin lie.i tit 'fnl oik o' art i un tvoi I it-y po-'Mi eil iititil Tlnirsday. June iBth, hen it will he nriit i-rel v i reentel on th it rveniiii:. ui 1

also on Frnl.iv nut Sitnnliv evenin, - Cm T a fr e tii t V,iiiN(i Th Pmer Collir

ere now reduced to III for 05 cent, at PirkerV

( ee aiiverii-cment , A'o n e icel unilera now quite the r ijje l i not bul to ex imme both the-e specielitie at Poker'. HO Wet W.lnn ton street TeArriMi a PaTMITll ft A pirtv of the Pro TOt (.Ju ir'l froro Iouiviile eut up the elataaoa. ro.nl on Moinlat, to a st itioii w here uerrilhm were supposed to lie forminc. anil lnyinp aile their uniform and pretending to lie in senrch of booty, h person in the irifhboffcooJ proposed them to wavlav ihe truin ntu fire iipui it He in arrete! i tx I browgkl to Louisville.

Rise CofjwTT We allu-lrri veateniay to the fact of t-ompeiiv ot Imme llaN froil OrewflM burs; going into Knh county under the pretense of nrreettng ilesertei. but in reubt? tu sto up strife It appears th it port'ou u rompanf wnlj went (mm (ireensburg atnl n portion l the KuiL'itstown company joined I hem. Ihe eir in It iib ille or waei ibrouh ilarl on Mmi dit tnortnng I hey mn-t hive at letJ iu rOMffli K gent'eman trmn Rush enintv leurt.eil iu Kinghtstown th tt the ettfoct of the mil was in rrt i.ertain cii ixena ol Ilu-h county VVe he.r n ewwa trom then since lie armed party p--ed thron .-h Ruhville, mid e hope th.it the .nith tities hive t i ken meisuree to nil home thee ermel hmpJa who h.tte taken the law ioll the-r own hands. Tltr. TMKATIk Iir MliT 'l K Tf FltTdlll. -The comtlimetiiiinr beneht teiideiel to Mi-s Ki'e Fletcher com en i ft nt tlie Mem, oh.ui to. iii-jh' it win a tue oil! ufloriofl fron lergi numlier ot the niot re.pectnb'.e l our iiiseu hi t (font'sinf voMtii' .icttr. lioe a h nio-mi-iii in kaw profession ihcv had welOhed with Nintfhta leresi 'A e trust lb it the t ei d itn e will be u ii i to tinkf the com pi itu tut teil benetit to i.ne -o ile-erx tog Tl.e progrunme lor the evening kefOJpj IMJI the entire elrröe h of l He etieifMny , eod eeidi IroNt the Uodabll ml el the evening' en'er lininent . should miure a lull h i.ie from its menu 1,1?" There i au okj MMI ih fOU I mil home to hear (he new. We go to the Cincinnati Abolitioe Kiper to et posted on our kaiie news Yestrnlity'a iliipitc'ne-' I nun here HelOw thitlhetc wiik .i meeting ol the DtflMWrOl i. leu. lets in iiiili4ii.ipoi. tint we OeoM not it or bud II. Mop limn I Cot -n It wus ruuioreil ye lenlwJ tint .in UTfiali . ition w.i in rx steiice in Miintffomery count v t. u-'.i the eurnllmetit, mul ib it the i 'ommisKiniiet - NaxJ ret eieod written no t e of the f u L We g'v e the rumor its wc he ul It, without on h ug tor its truth, lor rumuis ol mII kiMo- ..re cheep ihi

Pkisocis The following nnnci soldier', bo have lieet trel hv uenersl court marti il. ir rived at .IetTernnvil!e tr-itenliy in iron, under sentence ot imprisonment in the penitentiary : Oliver R Clraham, private. 1 7th Indiana btt

ter . for desert on. Urn Swift . Company C hie picket post . R Btegle, Cotnrmnr H. his picket pot

John H trty, Company A, ült Illinois N A Leiter

72 I Indiana, leaving 9tth Illinois, leaving

Sim icl Culiik.lhe we'l known and s

impli-hed scenic eftieti has lieen for some moiitii rtigiireii in pirpinn,' a n.f id paim t unic views ol the peHsHpel events nf ttie war He h is alrf uly hiii-hed t initnber. hieb, lor me eh i hum I eod artistic elVe t, nre the lef e h ix c witueheil in that line We pi edict that theetloitiof ktl genius mid kill will stirpeeg miiv peoo

rami scenes which hivuel been tirfente i to the

public. From the New tlhanr I rrtger. I he t.nt ernor,t I rnr I u mil 1 1 on We print in another column a lengthy prod i maiion from Bb) Lxoellencv. the OovernoT, in reiatMHi to the obligttione which the oitifefl kt niwJee to ohev tbe I iws ot his cunn'rv The Oov ernor quoteü at considerable lengili the laws ( the Unitel States against rce.ioii.ible and iUi loyal ptaciKi-, eetd lectures the people as to their iltify of obeying thee laws Were we dkl tHi-ttl to be brpocntic il, we might ask by whit authority the OorerOOf takes upon bimself the dot 31 of explaining the laws of C mgtess Bwtt having no such desire, we are tTillio to believe that teOf Morton, in issuing his proefa QjetiOB , i.governed entirely by a .lewre to sdvsuce the welfare ol the people, and not by any coiiilenlions les exaltcl ami more person 1 1. We hope our readers will give the Governor' address ; torofol perusal, and tint thev will be M far pM erned by its ml c- a- to ield en'ire obeti euce to the laws. Slate and N IIMNmI This advice i in itsell good, and would 110 doubt be readil hee led i all cood citinen, eeen t it came frtMB a private citizen instead of the G venmr ot the v' ite.

lT Comp' ai nt are m le bv riti.eTt liring in the eei hboi hood of the negro enc mpment, th if tbe ,-Kree American citiens rl African de-cent" have a h ilut of exposing their symmetrical lorui t sll (lours of tlie A iv. ty biibiu? in the canal heilerer they frei I ke Au g to ihe iter, nnd thev seem to leel bke it ill the time The people of the nei jrbtiorhuoil b w e to yive thit part of the citr a wide berth, as thev are not 0 comi'lrtelr Abolitionizeil a to de-ire to see the naked truth be" re thm all the time Would it not be we'l for ntir police force to look m thit direction now and then? Tue Do IIB Ml Tiir Dr tt The Dun

karat at their Annul ffatton tl Aemhly, re ' iiolreti tn submit to the ilrtft. and pay out if an? of their numlier boild le dr wn. the Society ad yancing the m ney for tho-c who are unable to raise it themelve This s better than the Imii na Quakers at tbe late draft They sheltered I themel ve hehiml the roniitutioel prroplo , claue 1 ottght to have a sum named by which

thev could purchase exempt ion. cavilled dxuit paving th alterwards. mid finally esv'apeil alto

gether. We hue rot he ml what our tu iket -

ere about to do this time RArMurn Cot. NTT On Thurdav evening I last the Eurollin r Commissioner of Frmkl.n township, in R udolph county. Aaron P Stec'e. Ti id his fence torn down, ami hi crops thrown out to 'he cttle and houa bv some of hi diaf j fected neighbor Mr Steele hid about pom ple eit the enrollment of the towreddp, but wis j f nel to dee t lor a time to aave hi cmn He a stistied the outre re was nerpetnted by Re public ois and not rv Iemoenat J In Ward t.nhip. in the mn county. Mr Field, the Enrolling Coinmii ner. met with lirely opposifon from the wome . imt escaped without losing hi eyes or much of his hair. GftAXD Eicceeio to Civjcihsati Over the In bsnapolis uci Cincinnati Rdlroad, on Fri.Ue. ( June VJ. 161 The train will leave the Union Depot at ? o'clock A M pieci-e'y. and arrive at Cnc.nnati at 12 M : returning, the train will leave Cincinnati at o'clock P M. of the ame d y Perons dcsiiing to remain over niht in the city can do o. Ticket! will be good on any of the "reg 11' a r train next day. This will tie an ei ellept pp rt uiu'x f ir citijtens of Indian ipoli to risit the Queen City of the West, either on bin nes or 1 ieure Ticket. $ for the round tr pt se hil at ho-.ktore and it ihe re atuul iu the Uniot D:ot Persot s are requested to procure tickets b-: re enteruu' tae cur :el4 ;4t

TEAS. Hai 1r3Lm T It Jfclj I' r;

AT THU

CHINA TA ST0ÄE, No, 14 Illinois Street,

0

FFFRS srrFHIOlt INPrCFMKNTS. P0TI1 IN

price and quality

Job I'riniiu. We are new ready to do all kinds ol pi in and fancy Job Printing, in thebef s'yle, on short notice, an 1 as eSrtp mt any nter office We have competent band rood rresie. a line asMrtment of owpel and cards, and we can do good and cheap werk AH kueU el book:,, bnels. cetalogues. c pr i. ted in the beat .mi on hört notice. We ASk tbe puronage ot .. ruts, and II oflw txethat w mt printing iooe tf. SroTie MsTiaa Tl e Ex. na:.e Trotting Park baa been the scene ihn eiot, ,,f ,.rr,i races that have ex -ited ctnsider.itiV ansng tbe lovers .: rn.raes and in spirting circle generally Smre the ea-on opened there hie bwen nne or more race every AiMirdav. mmi e thetrask ha leei, occupied eeralU r week N-xt :unls the most exciting rwee rf ti e eaaou U to come off The match w made 1 . ago and the bettug haa tieen run Ding biib ever since Severtl thousand will chauye hitids on the resu t It will lie t parng race fimi a side. li.t two n three. 111 harnew. between De'zell A T-ld -White Cloud.' and Boeka.it "Wicked Yankee. " from Illinois Wt. keii Vankee ir.ked up Ireeiy by gentlemen ftoBJi tit Sui ker Skate, and haa t number ol friet'd among oer most uuted horse men here, but White Cload aawaas to be me popular nag;

with tbe

DRUCC STS. PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 om i a- ( OX. Drugfiviti Is l ad U' italiing ton treet. Have eB apprunte'l nt for tb- . of B It I D F ' Tl MllitfiO, THF WMlfPFRFt'L ORAyri.r, fey the cure oftu,iii Cot.!, S--e f. at.BraticiMto.Wheenru. .rrttif;.. Cmla arvt T iai1 , 1 I" "f tl e I une s B.rKova ' ' - . ' ill

HARDWARE.

IRON, NAILS. STEEL, &C

roT;KOV, FKV tl CO.

lAMwtt ;n IKON. SAIL". TRRL, VTip ear.-- . . am. . k .t

" or k . hent .klo, fc

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" le-HV - sin. m, , W(ii T i. Tb;nO Ic ke.u, BoMtn, Ma File-. Spimg. How yVtLg,ec,

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I.I, llM'.'!. aOaTasOawps,

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Tlie Ohl R yr ab Company. The Media fptcw Hin. Pie Majixi erl ia-ck Company Cl Uli an J Bins ' i)igit(.T. tkt a co.. to I i 7 Wat V,.n, j..i, :rel, OToatis tie- ttats Hntea. aaiM-Iwi) l4.s.(MiK last

ooll Report.

TO TLA. IDIIISTKEIS.

W'e hvejut rroe?jvet1 a up rior nd fr r i m-it tmvnr r.f 1 Q tt BEN 4 NO ftlaACK TEAS, W'bli-'.i. nwinc to our fariliijes for huvinR. ami esperi eno- in jui nc Ta. wr are rn ihleil tu off r to con umrrs a u-M r quality . at kWM pri tethawl any etht r H . in ihf tate. Wr call pan u-ular attenti n b our choice JAFN"F.SK! r I . . - n i-d j. ic ia-.' . v

TAILORINC. LOC19 SCHÖLTS,

MERCHANT TAILOE, No. 19 North Peansylvauia Street, nAMHK IffrirflT AOKTMKXT Ol- MKNW IN I live City. coti4inng of C'- h, ick .rl oloretl;) j al -i Frrnrh. arwadl and Vrairtcan CtaiOMres ef every . b 'e a. id color; slsii an ewdkwM verteij ot r-tinen GcMtb u.ro wiiine a larmeot made le 0: ead M eoid I shape aid ntykr, should ptea metc.i l ead 1 wrtf con-j vuue them that I ca eb then t ctrmr-u ncttyr cut, i hetti r made uJ belter thramed than any otbet tailor io ! tbe ci v fur the n-iHie money. Ah kiusU of

Kept on hanii. Otlci-r wishing to gt C ':. Vest or ; Trowser mad' in tru. n-- ii allow ?vle. led letter leave tu wir rr.i-aure w:th LOfJW ' Hu 1 Z. Junel3 T He r s ,u-j . p t H.-s

GROCERIES.

EARL & HATCHER

GROCERS,

Lafayette. Ind.

COFFEE. 5J00 BAGS U1U tOFFfcfc, 7 Ml JAVA (OFFF.E, 5 IJLI MOCHA CitrFKE,

For lv ty

I .i r I X ll.it citri.

1 I j .1 .

J HALF CHborS IK A,

00(1

C s tea.

For cale bv

Earl eV H.'itchrr.

s ii a a R um I 1.0 RNS vr, TOO BBLS RLNlFED 8Uoail For sa by I : :t r 1 V Halt In r.

TOBACCO. "500 B0XKS' A,srted' CADCttn, Aeaarted In stör aud for sale by IAKIi A HATCH Gat,

myl.-l-.llm

STOLEN. IM lUlWVKD.

STOt.FN FHOM THE SUMCKTBRV IN TlrTCJf C0toTY, J-ffc rann Tuwtilnn. et the trnfl t of ttv ttb of Jui e, a Koait Stolbon, hlirid in Um left eye. very heavy h . k aaaaw aad '.nl. Ilea le't hi 1 toot whi'e awewt tte IHK ck. 1 li.uiil. Iiish. 10 yearn aid AN", a Bay Bene, UI heiats lu;i mtv nva' Lawhed. has a white Mar in tl.e foreliesit. -in II hMB wil ier rhe Mildle, a very Miiall w hite put on tle lmuluer, a litrjn Isirn in ri hi left1 f t. Ijreen (M The h- r es an- npposi d to have he taken ly one B.iTiiey 0 Fr el alia.-lie irn Ihirmahu, a m iM mn B tr.-r h ckan köftt. keas et. ilue ee. hafa -e front teeth. da-k hsir. upp -ed to benannt M) years ef ae. derer from the arm . k ft weed ef fW tVtfl riv.n tor th.- hi r ami iktef. r .5 Rse the hr-e tel v.-red torn- it TTfllaO. or any inform ttma th i will le.i ) to their recovery. bb K.N A 1(1 LHH AliTY. jr t-dtj CLOCKS.

VT BJeaPalBlBBlBBBBBe

from 3iew or. Nw Vor. Jut e 16 The steamahip Scotia i ia iielow. with date to the 6 h. A Stiff Ik rorrtenttnilent fi'tn thit Gen Cor-

corn, with 12.f0O men. left ttiereon the 12th, in the d rection of ihe b rkwater The Relatl Oetifrtl Jenkm it it Franklin with qune force, wad it ia aurmiaeü that our troope are destineai there. AM nur m idii regiments are getting under , arms et ihe city armories Belli, were rung at

midmght in ir Kikltti. calling out minure men iiti'l all the reiniei i in th f citt . who aerti1ed at I '.'rim k this morning L irge numbers leu a fni I'nd idebdiia tin morning The B tl iiora Amricn of Monday sty The mo. i reliable inhumation we have been ab c to obtain is to the billowing effect: n attack w.is mule on Siturday morning on asm!' fhreO of our men at lierrvville, under 'en Ketnold. ol" winch the first Mart bind hsferv foi med a part. They fell lwck tlelore anper.or t umtieTf and jolneti lien Mdro at W m uii rer, after a e'mrt enj. a ;ement, of which tl e re-i 1 I nre ui known At t ie ime time Wintheter wai attacked in 'font run the S uth by a force retvorted to le u t'ee mtnand of the sue eeor of Stone

w 1 Jsi krön

The troops that mole the mack at Berry in reported to be under the command ot Gvii Tilmble A third force, after ihi -n umter, ia a;d to

h t e captured a de'ai limeni id our tuen at bun kei H H. eod then move) on M ininshurg , A1 4 P M testerdat they demanded the stir remler ol M unn-burg. gieitnj 4ö minutes lur the

w turn mid children to lete town lien. Tiler, who commatnj ui M riinburjj. re u-e.1 to surrender. ..n 1 an artillery fight com mem el The line were broken hteen Huper's Ferry at 7 I' M.. and what oc urred after tb.it, ia i o koom Ab titleless nl-rt in prrc-s at Wierhester. rernl.it. the result ot which is not known. Urn Milroy te ii!eil Keell on Situnliv, and siid he e mid hold our I III reinfiiceiuents retched Iii in 1 1 mi tble to l urate ik hi position, he would I dl b ick on the line to R ittiney. the Hirper's Kerrv and M trtiiisburg ro ids being held by the in my Thee-tim te ol the Uebel force in the Valid nre -o wide itjint th it l lie form no rclublc d.ila tor .1 c dic'ti'ion. N i i nn ige was done to the Hiltimnre and Otno road es fir as known. No car or io OM0 lives on the line are exvse.l to cap ure Ofdefl ware sent ta expael (roots e-terdav. snd no le--tii in 7H locoQiotives and tune 1 iilK) curs acre brought to Hiliimorc in siietv.a a prectu Itouar ineesure N trains will be run be. und Hiirper' Ferrv for the preent. It is s ert lined th it Hooker left the Station M t Filniouih on tbe inorninjr of the I4rli, mWi hum i'i'iImI tOWar4 Ibmliies, wbete theie wa u tet lor the iiiülit Etrly Monday m rinng the proceeded on the lawaf to K. irfaa Be f ion, where thev pr0bMy arrived on Motnlay ulflM Ptevi one lO lOO OOOSetOrd ol Hooker, the 6;h arm or:., wliicl l-tv on loib si.te of the river below Fl er i k in r:. Mceeltlnor till tr Lindren hel the vi it 'tv oi D ttihie Sundiy niiiht. Helle I! lins and Aqu'n Creek h ive been evac utted. .iinl ill public property h:ta been shippeil. or ot liei wise -C' Ui tl The effects destroyed were tn h rtM were Ml worth retnov.il Uri to M indav morning, our armv held the line of the R t pymna naock from Bank' to Kelly's Fori!. The rear i protected bv Miflirient troope ro huh! the enemy at bay, hould he attempt to roes the ri i r below During Bunday ercning, oMMonadiog w he, ml iu the direciion of Thoroughfare (itp. Ir w.i- thought to be an effort of the Rebel to cross in force It i :i.cert.iined ihnt the main portion of the rtnv of 'he Potomac h i retired from the hue ol the K ippah'tnnock This movement is rendered necessurv bv that of the enemy. The wounded d 8ick h ive been transferred to the vicinity of W ishiogton. The exact jmsition of Lee is supjosed to be at 'r near Thoroughfare Q ip Foreign n. Nrw TaaO. .1 one) lr -The .teumer fSeeda inivel ihia morti.iig. The i row ol tlie bark Inca armed it Liverpool. The Inca was burned by the Flor da, near the Bon ''or. I he Florida also desfroved the ship Oneida, tboiir the ametimen the I tia. WegOtkatiom en nearly i-ompleted for the tt an-fer ol f be llu It.y Companv's rights to the British (iovet nment. The Polish in-ui rection ia actively going fortv.trd Sewanl h-. repon1cd ta the inv.f ition to join liplom'itic action on the Polih question He is that. Americ i cannot tlevi.ae from her pod non of WOa intervention. It i koUeel the Opposition in the French ChtmUer will Kar SS ndfoben. There is i greut gun f.r tue Opposition in Pari. From IIa r risbii r-. HniWWali Pa . June Mi II A M. Everything is kItmnov here. In iioationi are thrtt the Rebel will he in iglit of lldri kj t . morrow, an I iu tf .thence of troops t :oti t i te advance of the Rebeis. the destruction ot all the brhlges on the Seequehanne i inevit ible. A fast as troop reach here they are sent j ilie oifferent fords ou the river, where works ihm being constructed. The attempts to get troop from Wsshington hive I iilc:. antl ail the energies of the State must be devoted toward? erravtttiit t'ie progies of the Rebels There ii no hope of av'mg the country South of the Su-quehanna. I i in Ptillatlelphla. Pali lam i phi a, June If Ine Mayor has is te.! i procl i ni ition, in vie of t be t.i tent neces sitj of instant action to protect the Capital, urg n' the CrOefng of tores. an 1 OOOOOCtiftg them li'ves imnieiliately with ex'stin military orcani kafrODjt, for the defense of the city. aV-SaOa,aaw airport

NOTICE.

"mcr taeBeBae larrasu Rsryjiri, nth frtitnct of ladiaaa, ' Ism omm May V, ia3 TF. CmiE5 OF MvRlOX COfNTT. INDIANA, ire U.evbt i.tur.tJ that the A-..neni r. WdU ,t open for ifspectio'i tn mr office In Nw A Ta!bMt' huikhnc. i.n; 1 the tnh v-f June. Any prn r.ot entir-iv aitaed with the action f the sever! Aaweaat r f r th i-unty will ple.ie cjII UJ.r. 11 tha time; as. alter tLat da; . wecs-.D i male ai v rbaopre in the aaercr t.' - lTon kavier t ri t make spedeatirn for l-cei-es ti'ad in ibeir income Llt; al o, to report Carriage, l'late. de . mut d M tsj 'he .V day of Junt. a we desire to il a th Ase..n. ut Kok teen. ATer that time, person n-i romp!' inc with the law are liahle to a nee. aanufacturers, Atieoneers, Butchers and others, are prwu!ar1v rmteted to call and make their month report pr-itnp 1 on the Bri day of everv wionth; aa the law reqaire m ore p'owiptne than ha- hitherto heen n hihite-l. IOaV at c- ef delay hereafter, we ni 1 be require to aid the peualt w.i ; a m a. ; n-.. my JO-d t .left) Aseaor SUOj itir rt ..f Indiana.

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From .tew York. If gW TotR. .Iu-!" lfi The Worid print the follow lag from tue Savauuah Republican of June 9th: We are informed bv a entlem m who had con vernation with in ofl -er rorn Vir ksburg, which place he left a rOW diy ao. thir Johnston h id succeeied kl crossing the Bis BUck river, and by a mmeuver tlerievin the Feleril. who con eentrared their forces for an immediate attack from him He ueeeeded in reiulorcing the gar rison of 'icüenir,Four Feier ii General are known to he killed. Among them is Oen Shermin. The World say that Union dispatches have been received confirming them A B tltimore dipatch to the PhiNdelphia Tn quirer st te th it late arrivul from Hat per's Ferry lay th it all is safe there and that Milroy bad reached the Ferrv H irpeT' Ferrv will he held.

A liiltnore correi endent of the Inquirer dii;ngatSp M on Monday, aays: I learn from h gh authority that a battle hai been ROfMI on to day on the old Bull Run ground, between Hooker .lJ Lee Hooker iadoiog good . -er 'ce. Tl.e fiom Baltimore on Moüdav did not go further than Elliott's Müll. The Rebels .re ani to appear in full force it Point ol R .. k.s. A Harrisburg diapetch dated '2 o'clock thii 1 morning, r Tuesday." say. AH the imrortant documents it the Capital ire being removed to a place of safety in caae evacuation is nece?iary. From IfarrleOnrg. HtFMSBLtr., June 16 The telegraph opera torsi Liudon. Franklin countv, reports that our pickets brought in a Rebel prisoner who says the Reet are in be.tvv force iu the Cumberland Valley, The Befford telegraph operator alio aavs a

rout just in teirfs the Rebe! are in Cumber land with a f aWM of 6.000 cavalry. There are no tToiaai troop, here, aod there are none at Curaberlsnd The citiseus are äving. e ram Phi ladle I ph la. Ph i l tr i ph t a . June lfi Reoorts from Har n-in.rgsat the Kebod are at Carltile, which is only 1" mile from Hamaburg Business is mostly susowoded in tbia city From Itnlllmore BaiTiMac. June 16 There is ne later news from ti e L'. per Putomac. 1 he Cay Councils were convened at 12 P M

bawl night, aad met tbia aaorvtiof to devtea wava rewea IcUoOwrg an l mean 'o c unerate aitk 'he Ourorowr ol ke QtApcitTUI F' t'l Mute Rtdl f ( Stale -ml the CommstMlinr Oei er il of thi De Vica at aa Jone !' ETraSfj1. TZZrH I'-rr "f Th.etoftki etui yimml -th rnorelrint tl e P , m M ci, le Ml to repel ihe mr toM. d t ; Z fK

I . . I . i i l I ;i Wr H -VI UtWI.OI.IIINI C. II - , - . . e u y. j ni eee enced by our t atter es and or. nnnt , t r. i t So nf H.limiit ii 1 1 t hw i An , a

o MryUnJ to rally to ileteird tbew State Iron invasion As there is noorgatnaed militia in tbe Sitte, hl nnooncer th t he till fill bark upon the rersnt enrolment for the draft, but he bopea there i pariotism sufficient am ng our people to Fii.e tlit furre ite)dei iron ro unlftri The Governor urgee immaltste aAteation. Philplphia. June 16 A latter from Hr rfeliurg . dated I P M . aya a train of UK) lie proe. which lelt Martiustiurg Sunday, arrived lie j The Rebel advance thi morning waa three mi'e east of Chimbetburg Col Smith, eooi

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, Ormrd. i The Rebe! oeenpy S!eanail and Yaaoo 0!tv. Full n ceo u uta from If 'Mitten's Bend make oar

i, in tie recent battle 14" Idled and HS w.-und ad Col. Seib an eight nfnVere were voon V snd four Lieutananta knie!, all in command of negro troope it editriitd that the black fought with erewt brverr after the bfacV fr

wa riied by the euemv kilitue everv Ueiel

B Midmg at Higectown had a fihl la-lmg an lrirv rfil, .,, The Ret! wer under MeCu'.

hour and a half yeterdav. when he waa aurroun- i lou'uh. who war moeullv wounded. Ol Adea dH and forced to surrender. killol. and Col. Ftllhueh ia bebet e.1 to be a pn The bu.k removed their depoaiU ye-terdav. . oner in nog hand. The Retiels left one h-.n bed am) the State aremvea are being removed to n.l ten killed th flei.l Tn. -o.,r,.,4 -

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The Democratic Convention will not laaemble here to morrow. A t umber of the Western del eg ite who telused to rums further were allowed to return home Huii'tred of persona luve arrivel from the nuth side of the river fing: g io all their horse cattle nd other valuable Ptrtiee are at work on defense on fne opposite i e ot the r er OoOfJ resistance could bd

m ole if troops were here to mm die gans

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Government othvi.ils eijeet the arrival of the burg

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I 1 et. em appaarcl at Young's point in force On T'.e-d i v It i beheved to be their intention to reinforce Viek-bnT and cy.su withstwpUee The Rebel are communicating from the city to D Solo Point witll tkeä' L usiatut alUea The nsirt on on the afiaaisslppi ia becoming m"re hinlous. N . troub'e xer-enrel from .Tohpston vet

P edict ion a are vain about the fall of Vicks

Reiiels to nighl or to morrow If the reich

he e -o soon thete will ne little prospect of a su I ceasftil delen-e. but if delayed thousand wiil letch here in the next twenty four houri. as the tountrv I thoronchly aroired A' a meeting last niuht (en. Cimeron blsmed ihe Government lor not seieb u men to aid in the d. fn.se of iheeapit il, when IV mi-. Iv u.ia Ud ao It' erally contributed tuen anJ money for earning

on the war. He siid while he had every confidence in the Pre-. dent an l tbe Pumm ander of this Denwit ment, inch men m McClfllin mi Knukiin, whose leoler-hi-.i tl.e people hid every eonh'lence In, would rill to tbe Hailtlaid e ery loya! man He c illcl up ui ilie Gor mr to send for (Jet ernl Mci'lelland to lake charge of thu tn. luia of the Mate. Kverv train for the K it is picked with refugees and good belonging to merchant. From U italnnginri. W aiiioto. .lune lb The follow:nc official ItltgrniJ liom Lei Miiroy h . been received : 1 am iu a ill) the greater p:trt of tn v command The iortinntMne it Winchnsier were ktvoatad b ftbotil IS.000 Kcbes, i h twenty pie es of artillery Thev cured n y outer works by storm at G o'i I ick Sunday ei'ning, niiri I sfiiketl all niy guns on Bonds) eening und left wiih inr who e roinmand at I o'clock on Monday inoinit.i: bringing nil the horse of niv artillery ami wng not, but was inter epted by an overwhelming Rettea force with arttllery , four miles this s ite ot Winchester o i the M im hester root, and ttfier a 1 1 es pi r ale ti . ht of two hours I gtM lliroii):li 1 was -, i ; 1 . .- t by h btrM cwvalry force, which picked in. a i umber of my weary boya. I think my looj will pot exceed 'i.lMJU killed, wouucled ami wMeaawar. I'roi i.unation from Gov f urtln Harrisblro. June 16. To the Prnph of PhihdelftKia : For nearlv a week past it haa been publiclv known thai tl f Re.'iel for -e were about to enter Peoonyl vania . On the 1 "Jth an urgerit call was made on tie people to ri i-e i department .nmy corps for the defense nf the State, and reattroaf, under the proclamation of the President, the militi i Were c-'lleil out To diy .i new and press tng exhort .tien has been given to furniek men to ieel the invasion Phil tdeiphi haa not responded. Meinahile. ti e eremy ii six mile thi side of CHanibowbnrg and ad ancing rapidly. Our Capital is threatened, ntid e may be 'I its graced bv it fill, whde tle men who inoold be driving the outlaws from our sod re grumbling about; the possible term of service lor six Bomke It never was intended to keep them beyond the contiiuuin-e of the emergency. You all know th-s bv what hvppend vbon the militia were culleil out last year Vu then truste j your Government 'ni were not deceived Trust it again nun . I will accepr men without reference to the six month term. Il you do not wish to liear the ignomv of shirking from the defense of your State come forward ..t oi-. e C'ne fdite place of buincs and apply your heart.- to the work Come in such BTgwnilsrioPd as vou can form fSignedf) A. G Ct KTijf. Otilo täte "Viedlcnl 'nnvrnlltn. Ohio WnTtgScLPOUl BrtUlojn, June 16 The Oh o S' ite Medical Society convened this mornIng with nn nnnaodlls i irge stteodaaco. Dr K'lic.iid. nf Ciernio..;. is fleered President Dr Hasail. Noble, McD rweoi .mil Oano, wereelect d VicO PrnedeOts Irs F. P Steven, of Cin ein Rati, and K. P.hi.n. Bet rata view, and J B. Thompsoti. of Columbus. Tfiniw, Surgeon Oonerml HmunotidV Onler Lfo a wis rarmlv discussed From it. f.ouis. St. Lovis. une lb Arrivals from below to dav bring official iiispatches from Grant to noon of the Uth Rem :.i cements were sniffing and taking po sittona The movements of K r:v Smith on theLoui iana side were attracting attention and he would be watched. It is pretty well certair.ed that (he Yitkburr ppaftieon re on attawtMaV patiaoa of i-orn meil and pea flour, and the -nnpiv of these articles was ver iimiteil Their fre-h oeef is all gone Tbe Kei.e! Walker is st Yaaoo Cry, and Jack son i aid to have arrived wi'h a division of cav a'ry from Bragg. Gnnt i- eonfkdont and hopeful. About 2flfl ppioner anived here froro Yicks bnr'jf to I y News have bepTi reeoired here from Yi?kburg to the evening of the 12th There is no change in the progress of the fieje Gen. Denn;, ;n command al MiHiken's Bend, beinc larcely reit. forced, atarted on an expedi tion to Richmond, Li , In attack McCullough. who is reriorteil to hive 6.000 troops About 9.VI ick so'diers. moty from Indiana, Illinois and Iowa, arrived here today. They go to Jefferson Bat iscfca. From Joffforeoej rity. J xrrf R!om Citt, June 16 The Conrentior. met at 0 o'clock. Mr. Smith, of St Louis, introduced an ordi nance providing. 1st. No slates hall come into the State for

permanent rei'ience there

Thermometer tcre'y sit. Ilnskrrv in, ements N'rrv Yob. June 16 Tl e Kt press prints tl e fo'lowin as i letier from Washington: (ien Hooker ret tea teil fn.m Falmouth to Warrent. n St.uion to intercept Lee, who was ad v m i g o'i Wash 'tigton Lee pi. el down through Thonoihlaie Gap. and fltnkinc HMiker cut off up entire corns, name not g ven. and which la snp'sise.1 to le ciptured Lee la driv kaf Hooker, tlie t i"er rctre it.'c to A'estndria Hooker horned i large paflltt of hl 'etit, provision. Ac . at F.lmouth A Ureet ot of Milroys division is caprurel. Mor!fn the whole of Im regiments it Perry ville and hi ent'te bitter. M Irof lost all hi cannon, wagor.s, tent. Ac The temn iiit ol In force reached Harper's Ferry in s ifi ty. The Post prints Washington speciili ti fol lowPersoi s f 'tn the front, th: orning, repit all ipiiet No signs of the Kvoe'i this eide of Co' nenawt Our artnt is In new position, thoroughly re ori.anixrH! and fu'l o confidence Theie me no Myn ol ilie enetnv on the Poto mac. between heie and Harper's Fe'Tf. t.eneritl i i. il..o m llbaay. Aliahy. N Tm June 16 Gener ) McClellan arrived here thi effetnocn und proceed .d direct to Hover aaw Segaaoor's rawidaaten. Ti.ey are in BOnsntletion th-s evening Teal 7th. IIIS, I US. Wth t7l, 4Tih. ujth. C7tb. Grin.. G'.tb. 7lst and 74Mi rep men's are under rnanh-ng orders. The 7th -tnd 7 1st leite to biglil ;ircbin orders b.ive also been is.ue.l to 1,50(1 volunteers at Ncwdrop, HID nl Rocheter, and 500 ut PI att.burg. LATfR General McClellan is here (or the purpose ol aidinc Governor Se mm:' tti orcanizing and Mini ing fbrvarfl Ifooos for the defense of Pennsyl renin. About 1.4"d men Mre already ecured and thev are beginning to go tortvard The following additional mi'itia reirtmenta are tinder orders to move: ruh. 0 1. .r6;h. 23d, 3th and 54ih The volunteer regiments here waiting to be mustered out have ofTerel the;r service. Ksritrinrnt in Baltimore. Paltimori . June 16 There i much excite ment here. There are many rumors of Rein 1 cnvilrv having been seen at various point within 90 -r 90 mors of tins citv Several of the old military organizations or the city will be revived immediately, and their

rank filled up by volunteers. There ate many military movements in progress and rumors of others, but they cannot be mentioned. Honker Threatened at tVarrevifon New Yosk. June 16 A spec'ml fmm Harriibnrc Io the New York Herald says: Hooker is threatened at Warrenton bv the ma;n bo.iv ol the Ret', army, supposed to be 6d Odii strnttg nrddr Leo in person. The Reel force in Mary lend snd PennsvWania is estimated et 4!,.000 by Gen Schenck At n meeting beul yesterday, Gen Cameron pledged his wh. I '. "tine tn the defence of Penn sylrania, and called wOOi the Government to appoint Gen MoTlellan. or Gen Franklin in command ol ;hc Pennsylvania forces. At Pitt-hurc. II the factoiie hsve stopped work and II banda are rl-.rowing up entrench ments. AH the archive of the State and the specie of the Haillebaug 'ink have been remove.1 for sitfefv. ami the i nP.sir ta n Mre prtpiring in great numbers to leave. Further from tlnrrlnbtirg HARBisstft;. Pa , June 16 The Pennsylvania R R. Co. ri eied . gtapeteh -tinp that the ReheU were oHMl nine nines of Carlisle it noon to da f The Stute House hell in tili citv will be rung thi afternoon to call ih Otfjple ht srm. The pubiic rr awakening r(, a nce of tbe crisis. From ( orirr Tlnnrnr New Ymk. .lune 16 A Forties- Monroe letter tc ihe Rerakl tates that an etf-edition rnntnrhilig th'- NMi Mass . I7'ih Pa., vnd 1 r9 h New York rejirnen- made a raid upon the Pen insula over f.f'een miles hut brand Ott 1 1 few

bnshwii e kers. They capti red a Hetsei Csptain and two ptiviite. The eountrv was comoletely deserted. The gutibo it ato m de a raid, arid destroyed

a number of Rebe" residence u-ed aa ignal stations

II. On the 4th of July. 1870 slrrery shall; in

cese forever in Missouri 3d, The Legislature may by law declare the political status of tree perons of color, and pro ride against -uch persons becoming a public ' charge. A committee of one from each Congressional 1) riet was appointed to consider all the plans and proposition for tneemaiitioation of the slaves in Missouri From layarille. Mattilli . ."'une lb The Rebek. under pe ter Everett, roirbed the eituens of about $I6.IHX worth of goods and monev. and the Government of about $4.(Mr0 The home guards r.f Lew: county cve them a warm receptioo. Two pf opery h.re been brought iu From lew lark. Niw Yen. June 16 Advice per steamer Fulton state tht a telegram was received in New Orleans on the morning of M 7th announcing the commencement of the bon bngdment at Port H"'lon at J o'clock that morning.

General Sherman was in a critics! condition, hi leg Paving been amputated The hospitals at Baton Rouce are filled to overflowing with sick and wounded soldiers from Port Hudson and it i feared the rxatuir heat mv prove fatal to many. All u.e troops except three rtuMtntmta hive been withdmwn from tbe Teche country aad sent to Port Hudaon The river is falling fast, and some of our heary draught boats will have to ome down Ith ode Island I egisiittti re Canrened PaoviDtMCt. R I., June 16 Governor Sm'th has issued a proclamation convening Uie Genera i Aiembly on Thurwday , Ut provide ne the rawing of troops for tbe emergney Rebel n ur Harprr i terry WasHiMiToN, June 16 It is nfficially known here that uu to this hour the Rebels have made BO attack upon Harper's Ferry The enemy i .n conseuerable force at Char e, town, etxht mile troro 14-' Ferry.

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Ln-ee.1 Oil f 1 15 Mor.et Gold advanced to I6tdjl7c premium. Silver, .'töc prem Eschsnge hrn OtOaw ork Mnrlii i Ntw Yoaa. June 16.

Flour Opened . shae firmer, but closed dull, buyer- relu r to pay yesterdiy's pv ces; $6 70 (9b Hi tor ex'n Stn'te'. fh l'ifdö 2t lor extra round hoop Ohio. $6 S.VdT !5 tor trade brande Whi-k A slaafw firmer at 44j(a 45c Grwin The Iva pee in g -ld caused Wheat to open 6rmer. with unfavorable .iccc.unt- by the , Scotia and the :uriher udvince in trrjht. the : market cln-ed heavy and declining. $1 22(454 are the iimiu Corn ueclioml to 79fat'aV for ,

! ikinping western mixed I Groceries tji.iet aod unchanged. Pork F roisr, out in moderate demand at $11 51 tor old mess, $12 50t12 62U for new mes. closing at the latter price Lsrd Firm: fT inquiry at UOl0jc Money Active and firm at 6(7 ner cen. .Sterling rrm but quiet at 16IU ior first class btlts G-ild firmer. Kut market trverib ani un settled: opened tl 49', sdvaneed to SO. declined to 4"4- and clo-e1 firm at -lj;4c prem

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frsate.l f in a ' private ieiirt," ahefk ae ei.4 frs. e,.

receipt . t .iini BjBjpawnaiei f tke Ikanaaan " efcarte f ! pansseni i seene ef tbe i.i Hf Ua:. in wep as! t Ute Y -rk r.ir.eiislile. him to irea' palieuu s". L.IU ca! tj ana tr..,,i , then. ... 1 fbrt-elo.ne ataSi.tsi.ie ran rnenasn-va'e S ieWr rdhetrribfl at tesir kimea. h t k.i rase ,e.a $5 orQIw aad n sale aae twice. tajnswOmio , We atMl reHSdenf. K-ues Vn. HS East na klngtoa S rvt, Indiana iia. I. P. iU. s, irt.nl) w2t.laa t O F I II K T I . L

Tonw rN nnti iiArr ijiy red tbey..-v. h ceraln n rrt

bal t. whkb unfit tli'tii I tt. i . lA ur. i.f ll.l. I. r. S ilt Oii.lt, al"., tiilii.lk- :ed at I .si awen. In.

from the lollies ef ymitb or oth-y rasce. leel a del tl.tj I. ad vane .l t ne.r ear. llr vlecwie lh. wiel. e Wi.sWr tbe treat i i in at ai une, .1 eael fit t read TH si i Id i nit all Marr i'd ladt will laam omeibms' d taaportaerr liy per.!. "Ihe Secret rriec " Iteiit I any sddre,lti a eard esvrlepe, a receipt ef Ten QbWSw. Ik Mit A RT I O . car l.c cotetiliol ..r. :l i.-a ! a privaie or conlWIe. tial nature. l. s A M. le 1 1 at ., (Ouroiai fr.ini t io II A II ,) at tLr- Bn .tndre.e taa.' 4. KTl'AUT O Xt.. BaaOei -di is-sv rent an. I' es

BOOTS AND SHOES.

XOTSTT PASH THIS

THE KU ttm II KTORt; s-ISW o ti. Brümsen, NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES, ATNEW YORK PRICES

rpHK C1 THAI THII MORI IHTNM T7P I with Ne Y rk. aasurer es enei. tt.a' tiar w.lt ab ay i Unit price - u vrlim sty k , iu rorrvspebd wit.

the metropolis tt in n . ' 1. , Hi ' 1 h MOL'SF liLsJCS aavllly Ob u..i .trt. i I ulnc lft.

CLOAKS, &C.

CLOAR !) MANTILLA STORE!

Bl ir.!VIG DAJLT

tue rtTrsT jtormLTm

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rLOTH. 111.14. LAC E.

Barege Mantillas! AUK). W O O P 8KIRTB, IWMAM A o CUlAK AM it A rni.I.A STOÄK. OLD F0ST0FFICE BÜILDXKG.

vitl Mi-fetiBTi 'reet. !.. ANATCL'.?

DRY COODS. Lars Arr.val of Kprin and Summer

AT-

Lynch & Keane s,

33 W cM Wnwltiniffop 9t. Hav ncauau eexxxeon ixt, ay ijTlkELT w , ai ei. ttVlb waa st lewest hgttre, enables w to offer ear etetare aSsefe at iar edits low prices cnwtpa'ed with bat aa lbs le t twe veei ralBrrs at rneira end half per yard: Un .Xfi at ti

teen per yard; Hi.. At MFD ShihT NOs at tfleea pee

perd; UKI.SS GtsOLas

Cloak, aansvts.

ine, Gtacbwtrw, l inen, T 5a. Dr e fort..

iriove. not.eea, c. SO Per rem. Heinvt farmer Praraef

5.000 Hoop Skirts Wholesale A Retail

tf C- b srr-i want te a.aey we Invite taess Ii sail and eaamtrw our rtsck aid noe tseteie 1 Bjasa

Trmt. rasas (Ha prlc e iat tr be

ininfftrR u wgar w thinjnjfrjTv srairrT. fs- i, - ri'perHflte.i

tyli

I WH At Klir. rJH3ffttF TrtiS

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MILLINERS. MISS J- DOYLE

Hr; i ivr IU im hv iris iiLiirk or im llasaajBrli aad eaini-; that. U - . aaa

LT- a, r er o I Betes Haass assrl. n ; S,

.trvet. JL-- Iole tatet 1 .ret a l.r-M.Jr

äVoreert where at at t w.e- r . . Le U c: a ike be. I ae

..en. ef Baaaats. Bfaluns, Tränen naassas. Waa is.

Bridal Wreaths and si I oda asaalty ve be ttaaal m a

aawaaptdaaar perxAwicst rnVtrr ai tU at a : i

keep it baa aad avast d ss tde grad k ' f.

be market. The wwtroateee ef the paMW i-

ap.S diy

quired, we wUituraUl part f the a sa ne. essary f..f

the rection of buddiaaatvitoeae wc ae oear. a. in-

aAaliDt'.'tcoevplst their bue

Vastsaeald I take fer

BRANDES TUSslLAb V

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si slERKAX 4 : A Rl , aea. Ita.- Dlri